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Chuck Tribolet Chuck Tribolet is offline
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Default Water driven DC generator

Amps per day is not an interesting unit.

It doesn't include any indication of the voltage.
It doesn't include any indication of how long the power
was provided.
It's a rate of change, not "how much".

Watts is more interesting.

"Hanz" wrote in message ...
We have a tow generator on our boat. When we went from VA to Portugal, It generated 6-7 Amp per hour/ About 167 amp/day. It was a
Ferris tow generator.


Hanz


DaveC wrote:
The other day I saw what I took for a generator system that looked
like a trolling motor. I see that Ampair makes a couple of boat towed
water turbine units but they don't look like the unit I saw. I'm
curious as to what my trolling motor would generate if towed and
whether it could be used in a charge-pump circuit to do battery charge
duty. Anyone have any experience with towed generators?